Word Does Not Include Visual Basic, Applications EditionLast reviewed: July 30, 1997Article ID: Q108846 |
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SUMMARYMicrosoft Word for Windows does not include the Visual Basic programming system, Applications Edition. Instead, Microsoft has made enhancements to WordBasic and added support for OLE Automation as a server only. For information on the WordBasic enhancements, do the following:
Word 7.0
Word 6.0
Word 6.0 for Windows provides other applications with an object called "Basic." Using this object, other applications that support OLE Automation (such as Visual Basic 3.0) can send WordBasic instructions to Word for Windows. Word, however, cannot use OLE Automation to access other applications. For more information on OLE Automation and Word 6.0, query on the following words in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
OLE and Automation REFERENCES"Microsoft Word Developer's Kit, First Edition" version 6.0, Microsoft Press, 1993, pages 174-182. "Microsoft Word Developer's Kit, Third Edition" versions 6.0, 7.0 and Macintosh, Microsoft Press, 1995, pages 182-193.
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